tem217 said:
congrats to all appointed to the FDNY on 7/11/81
very large class (600)...AM & PM sessions
Congratulations to Probie Class of 7/11/81.
As a buff, right about that time, one of my favorite stops was to make a stop at "The Rock" to watch a Probie Class train. I watched them do their morning exercises. In fact, part of my morning exercise routine was to do similar exercises that I learned by watching you. If I remember correctly it was push ups, weights, chin ups, and then alternate with a run every other day.
Then I'd watch you guys train.
From climbing the aerial up to the roof and even which foot to step off with first and which hand to hold onto the rail.
From sliding the roof rope and climbing the pompier ladder.
Or from putting on your mask to operating those hand lines.
Everything was covered and I tried to listen to the instructors when they talked. Not only did they teach your Probie Class, but sometimes they taught me too.
I also remember talking to one of the Instructors and him telling me it was one of the largest classes they had.
One time I got talking to the Chief of Training there. I believe his name was Chief Sacramano (spelling - ?). I told him how I was learning from watching you guys train. He invited me into his office and he handed me one of your FDNY Probie manuals. He told me it came from a guy who had quit. I can tell you, I sure put that book to good use. I "think" I still have it.
Today, I'm sure EVERY ONE of the Probies of 7/11/81 has a few stories to tell. I'm sure most have retired and sadly maybe some have passed on. I know I learned a lot from watching you guys not only during your Probie Classes but I'm sure on the streets as well.
But it goes farther than that. I was a firefighter too and what I learned from you, I tried to pass onto the guys I worked with. In my own mind, I have to believe that a lot more good came out of it than any of us could ever realize.
To ALL the Probies of 7/11/81 thanks for your service to the millions of citizens and visitors to the City of New York. And Thanks for helping me to help others do what you do.